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• • 9 ’ -e w » ♦ • > t •* - -«* M V "* ' *4" w ' W ' ^ ‘ * ■ * < •* s ^ ir*»* *ft* sANOV O <* P O S I Thur* A ugust 13 1987 (Sec I) 3 Armored truck adds safety The Clackamas Founts Sheriff Of fice has acquired its first armored truck The tr u c k , d esignated as a hazardous-rescue vehicle, has been assigned to the special weapons and tactics team The armored vehicle was donated by Armored Transport Northwest of Portland Although it was complete and operational, the sheriff 's depart- men! painted the truck and redesign ed the interior so it could carry the eight-member team and its equip ment. I he vehicle w ill improve the a bility of the Sheriff s Office to save lives, said I t I >on Vicars, team com mander It's bullet-proof construc tion w ill provide an additional m argin of safety when the team deals with hostage situations. Younü cowpokes displuy skills ut fuir Aspiring cowpokes ages '• through 13 w ill lie offered an opportunity to display their skills along w ith season ed rodeo performers during the In te rn a tio n a l P ro fe s s io n a l Rodeo Association rodeo Aug 18 through Aug 23 at the Clackamas County F air In the Kids Calf Ruling competi tion, youngsters may enter and rule only one calf during the six-day rodeo Between 60 and 70 youths are expected to participate, competing for cash awards The entry fee is $2 Registration takes place at 6 p.m. Aug 18 through Aug '22 and at 1 p in. Aug '23 in the rodeo office behind the arena. F or in fo rm a tio n , contact Ben Swanson at 632-3258. Ji THE ELUSIVE TROUT PUB G / n III IH M IK U 4 I M //i I / n 9 is proud to present Live Music Featured Regularly John Hartford moves out into the audience as he entertains the crowd with his bluegrass music at Rippling Kiver on Sunday . Alpine concert scries proves popular WELCHES The rising populari ty of the Alpine Concerts series at Rippling River Resort this summer w ill lead to a second set of concerts there next year, says Scott Candland, general manager of the resort. About 2,500 .persons heard a folk and bluegrass music performance Sunday, the highest number to attend any of the firs t five concerts in the series of seven, Candland said The series continues at 2 p in Sun day, Aug. 16, with Portland jazz m usician s Tom G ra n t, S h irle y Nanette and Ron Steen, and ends at 2 p in . Aug 23 with the Santa Fe i N ,M . i Chamber Orchestra The concerts are free for those jy itin g brunch beforehand at R ippl ing River, or $5 for adults and $3 for children younger than age 10. They are performed on the seventh fa ir way on the western side of the resort at 68010 E Eairway Ave. The concerts, along with bicycle races later this month and a walking clinic and jigsaw puzzle contest this fa ll, are designed to introduce tourists to the Mount Hood corridor. Candland said • We had a lot of Washington ic a r license I plates yesterday," Candland observed. The series also serves as a fund raiser for Portland's public radio, KOAP 91 EM, m arking its '25th an niversary this year W e ll-kn o w n ta le n t and good weather accounted for Sunday's con cert turnout, he said Rrunch reser vations were filled a few weeks ago The concert featured Ram blin' Jack E llio tt and Gram m y Awards- winning IXx/ Watson and John H a rt ford, the latter best known for w riting "Gentle On My Mind As of Monday, the resort had book ed 700 reservations for this Sunday's brunch and had 150 spots left. U ntil last Sunday, weather ranging "fro m awful to bearable' had kept down attendance at the series The seven concerts in 1988 are set for August and September, which should coincide with favorable weather To avoid conflicts, this summer's series was timed around the Sandy Moun ta in F e stiva l and M ount Hood Festival of Jazz, he noted The concert series is intended to a ttract new people to the mountain a re a," Candland said, adding. Why fight for that'’ It's better to spread it (the benefiti around." Correction C o s í o / ‘ p h o n e s y s te m c< »vers The cost to the City of Sandy for lease purchase of a telephone system from General Telephone Co. of the Northwest was reported incorrectly in the Aug 6 issue of The Sandy Post The total cost of the system w ill be This Sunday's line-up should be fa m ilia r to patrons of the most recent Mount Hood Festival of Jazz in Gresham And the Santa Fe group is considered among the nation's finest chamber orchestras, Candland said. Rippling River hired producers in Portland to book the musicians, he added The series debuted June 21 with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band from New Orleans. Some of Oregon's finest fiddlers performed at the se cond concert, called the Fiddle Sum m it, followed the third weekend by Stumptown Jazz of Portland, and then by the Andy Narell steel drum group KOAP TV-Channel 10 is taping the last three concerts for statewide, and possibly nationwide, broadcast later this year, Candland said The concerts were sponsored p rim a rily by Rippling River and KOAP radio, and supported by U nited A irlin e s and F a r West Federal Bank, he said Approximately 200 riders are ex pected to enter Rippling R iver's next event, the Alpine Classic Bike Race Aug. 29-30, Candland said With a purse totaling $4,150, the race is billed by Candland as Oregon's second largest this year E n try forms were distributed last $11,312 over five years, instead of $11,312 for one year as was reported W ith m aintenance and interest charges, the package w ill cost $16,668 o c > o o o o o o o c x x k x x x » o o o o o o o o o o M e ta llic pads slightly h ig h e r Seals e x tie il needed PER AXLE Most Cars & Light Trucks Complete Front & Rear Brake Retine l995 With this coupon Expires 9-7-87 ft •24«* With this coupon Additional p a *a <x «anneat ara aatra Moat cars A '.g*t tnx.»» h p i'M A M ! 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